Writing Analysis Strategy: Part III: Usain Bolt
Read each piece of the project carefully and check all that apply. Write specific examples in the space below for each of the genres in the project.
Genre About Usain Examples
What effective choices did the writer make regarding use
of information, appearance, and point of view? He introduced the project through font and Imagery
1. The reader learns about the topic from the piece.

2. What visual techniques did the writer use to enhance
authenticity and mood?
Appearance
Font
Arrangement on page
Graphics
Other

3. What point of view did the writer select?
The subject’s An inanimate object’s Other
Organization
How did the writer choose to organize the piece to
accomplish the purpose?
1. Organizational pattern
Chronological Order of importance Categorical Inverted pyramid Problem solution Spatial Other Organizational, order of importance, categorical (because its an interview)
©2006 by Melinda Putz from A Teacher’s Guide to the Multigenre Research Project. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.


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2. Lead
Makes reader want to read on
Introduces subject

3. Transitions
Uses words or phrases to link ideas
Ideas lead naturally one to the next
Lack of transitions is appropriate for piece

4. Ending
Smooth and natural
Piece feels like a unified whole
Writer effectively leaves the reader in
suspense or wonder

Language and Style
Which word choices are particularly effective?
Specific action verbs
Specific nouns
Unique language use
Sentence variety

What language techniques did the writer use to
enhance authenticity and mood?
Spelling
Sentence style
Dialect
Register
Other





©2006 by Melinda Putz from A Teacher’s Guide to the Multigenre Research Project. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Writing Analysis Strategy: Part III: Analysis of a Multigenre Piece
Read each piece of the project carefully and check all that apply. Write specific examples in the space below for each of the genres in the project.
Genre Interview with Usain Examples
What effective choices did the writer make regarding use
of information, appearance, and point of view?
Make the difference between the question and answer very clear
1. The reader learns about the topic from the piece.

2. What visual techniques did the writer use to enhance
authenticity and mood?
Appearance
Font
Arrangement on page
Graphics
Other

3. What point of view did the writer select?
The subject’s An inanimate object’s Other
Organization
How did the writer choose to organize the piece to
accomplish the purpose?
1. Organizational pattern
Chronological Order of importance Categorical Inverted pyramid Problem solution Spatial Other
©2006 by Melinda Putz from A Teacher’s Guide to the Multigenre Research Project. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.


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2. Lead
Makes reader want to read on
Introduces subject

3. Transitions
Uses words or phrases to link ideas
Ideas lead naturally one to the next
Lack of transitions is appropriate for piece

4. Ending
Smooth and natural
Piece feels like a unified whole
Writer effectively leaves the reader in
suspense or wonder

Language and Style
Which word choices are particularly effective?
Specific action verbs
Specific nouns
Unique language use
Sentence variety

What language techniques did the writer use to
enhance authenticity and mood?
Spelling
Sentence style
Dialect
Register
Other





©2006 by Melinda Putz from A Teacher’s Guide to the Multigenre Research Project. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Writing Analysis Strategy: Part III: Analysis of a Multigenre Piece
Read each piece of the project carefully and check all that apply. Write specific examples in the space below for each of the genres in the project.
Genre Olympic Ad Examples
What effective choices did the writer make regarding use
of information, appearance, and point of view?
Made the Ad very visual and intriguing
1. The reader learns about the topic from the piece.

2. What visual techniques did the writer use to enhance
authenticity and mood?
Appearance
Font
Arrangement on page
Graphics
Other

3. What point of view did the writer select?
The subject’s An inanimate object’s Other
Organization
How did the writer choose to organize the piece to
accomplish the purpose?
1. Organizational pattern
Chronological Order of importance Categorical Inverted pyramid Problem solution Spatial Other
©2006 by Melinda Putz from A Teacher’s Guide to the Multigenre Research Project. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.


HANDOUT 2F
2. Lead
Makes reader want to read on
Introduces subject

3. Transitions
Uses words or phrases to link ideas
Ideas lead naturally one to the next
Lack of transitions is appropriate for piece

4. Ending
Smooth and natural
Piece feels like a unified whole
Writer effectively leaves the reader in
suspense or wonder

Language and Style
Which word choices are particularly effective?
Specific action verbs
Specific nouns
Unique language use
Sentence variety

What language techniques did the writer use to
enhance authenticity and mood?
Spelling
Sentence style
Dialect
Register
Other





©2006 by Melinda Putz from A Teacher’s Guide to the Multigenre Research Project. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Writing Analysis Strategy: Part III: Analysis of a Multigenre Piece
Read each piece of the project carefully and check all that apply. Write specific examples in the space below for each of the genres in the project.
Genre Glenn Mill’s interview Examples
What effective choices did the writer make regarding use
of information, appearance, and point of view?
Again makes the difference between the question and answer very clear.
1. The reader learns about the topic from the piece.

2. What visual techniques did the writer use to enhance
authenticity and mood?
Appearance
Font
Arrangement on page
Graphics
Other
3. What point of view did the writer select?
The subject’s An inanimate object’s Other
It was a Q&A soMick Faso was interviewing Bolt.
Organization
How did the writer choose to organize the piece to
accomplish the purpose?
1. Organizational pattern
Chronological Order of importance Categorical Inverted pyramid Problem solution Spatial Other
©2006 by Melinda Putz from A Teacher’s Guide to the Multigenre Research Project. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.


HANDOUT 2F
2. Lead
Makes reader want to read on
Introduces subject

3. Transitions
Uses words or phrases to link ideas
Ideas lead naturally one to the next
Lack of transitions is appropriate for piece

4. Ending
Smooth and natural
Piece feels like a unified whole
Writer effectively leaves the reader in
suspense or wonder

Language and Style
Which word choices are particularly effective?
Specific action verbs
Specific nouns
Unique language use
Sentence variety

What language techniques did the writer use to
enhance authenticity and mood?
Spelling
Sentence style
Dialect
Register
Other





©2006 by Melinda Putz from A Teacher’s Guide to the Multigenre Research Project. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Writing Analysis Strategy: Part III: Analysis of a Multigenre Piece
Read each piece of the project carefully and check all that apply. Write specific examples in the space below for each of the genres in the project.
Genre Man Behind The Speed Examples
What effective choices did the writer make regarding use
of information, appearance, and point of view?
Did a great job of expanding the knowledge of subject
1. The reader learns about the topic from the piece.

2. What visual techniques did the writer use to enhance
authenticity and mood?
Appearance
Font
Arrangement on page
Graphics
Other

3. What point of view did the writer select?
The subject’s An inanimate object’s Other
It was a Q&A soMick Faso was interviewing Bolt.
Organization
How did the writer choose to organize the piece to
accomplish the purpose?
1. Organizational pattern
Chronological Order of importance Categorical Inverted pyramid Problem solution Spatial Other
©2006 by Melinda Putz from A Teacher’s Guide to the Multigenre Research Project. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.


HANDOUT 2F
2. Lead
Makes reader want to read on
Introduces subject

3. Transitions
Uses words or phrases to link ideas
Ideas lead naturally one to the next
Lack of transitions is appropriate for piece

4. Ending
Smooth and natural
Piece feels like a unified whole
Writer effectively leaves the reader in
suspense or wonder

Language and Style
Which word choices are particularly effective?
Specific action verbs
Specific nouns
Unique language use
Sentence variety

What language techniques did the writer use to
enhance authenticity and mood?
Spelling
Sentence style
Dialect
Register
Other





©2006 by Melinda Putz from A Teacher’s Guide to the Multigenre Research Project. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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